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What to check in a new build contract
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Buying a new build property is an exciting prospect. The appeal of a brand-new home, untouched by previous owners and often built to modern energy efficiency standards, is entirely understandable. … Read more

Mixed use property and the Renters’ Rights Act
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Mixed-use properties (buildings that combine commercial premises with residential accommodation) are a familiar feature of the UK’s towns and high streets. The flat above the shop, the office with a … Read more

Succession planning for agricultural estates
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Succession planning for agricultural estates has become more challenging due to provisions announced in the UK 2024 Budget. The key change is the capping of Agricultural and Business property relief. … Read more

Spotlight on… Charlotte Beedles
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Our “Spotlight on…” mini-series shines a light on some of the great people we have here in our team at Gamlins Law. Through this short series of profiles, we’ll be … Read more

Understanding the Roles of Executors and Trustees
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When someone makes a will, they place a great deal of trust in the people they appoint to carry out their wishes. Two of the most important roles in this … Read more

Your pension may soon form part of your estate – what does that mean for your will?
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For many people, a pension has long been seen as the sensible way to pass on wealth. Unlike other assets, pension pots sitting outside your estate meant they could be … Read more

Buying Agricultural Land: What Checks Should You Make?
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Whether you are a farmer looking to expand an existing holding or someone considering agricultural land as an investment or lifestyle purchase, buying rural land is rarely straightforward. It comes … Read more

Spotlight on… Kaleem Choudhry
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Our “Spotlight on…” mini-series shines a light on some of the great people we have here in our team at Gamlins Law. Through this short series of profiles, we’ll be … Read more

When I buy a property, what should I expect to be left behind – and what can the seller take with them?
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This is one of the questions we get asked most often, and it causes more last-minute disappointment than almost anything else in a residential sale. The short answer is that … Read more
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